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(LT. TO. RT.) Antonio Parker (CQ), of Denver, talked about his 5-month-old son Kahleed Parker (CQ) who was pronounced dead on arrival at Aurora South Medical Center in Aurora Monday December 26, 2005, accompanied by uncle Patrick Boram (CQ), of Aurora. Parker claims it took Denver Paramedics about 30 minutes to assist his son, he and that it took several phone calls to get emergency services to his home. (MARIA J. AVILA/ ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS) (AVILA ACCENT ON THE FIRST A) Antonio Parker (CQ), Kahleed Parker (CQ), Patrick Boram (CQ)

(LT. TO. RT.) Antonio Parker (CQ), of Denver, talked about his 5-month-old son Kahleed Parker (CQ) who was pronounced dead on arrival at Aurora South Medical Center in Aurora Monday December 26, 2005, accompanied by uncle Patrick Boram (CQ), of Aurora. Parker claims it took Denver Paramedics about 30 minutes to assist his son, he and that it took several phone calls to get emergency services to his home. (MARIA J. AVILA/ ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS) (AVILA ACCENT ON THE FIRST A) Antonio Parker (CQ), Kahleed Parker (CQ), Patrick Boram (CQ)

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MJA;(LT. TO. RT.) Antonio Parker (CQ), of Denver, talked about his 5-month-old son Kahleed Parker (CQ) who was pronounced dead on arrival at Aurora South Medical Center in Aurora Monday December 26, 2005, accompanied by uncle Patrick Boram (CQ), of Aurora. Parker claims it took Denver Paramedics about 30 minutes to assist his son, he and that it took several phone calls to get emergency services to his home. (MARIA J. AVILA/ ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS) (AVILA ACCENT ON THE FIRST A) Antonio Parker (CQ), Kahleed Parker (CQ), Patrick Boram (CQ)

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2006-01-10 04:05:07

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